Tribute to Uncle Ray
Tribute to Uncle Ray is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder (then known as "Little Stevie Wonder") . It was released in October 1962, not long after Wonder's debut album The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie, which was also released in 1962.[1]
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Released | October 1962 | |||
Recorded | 1962 | |||
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Label | Tamla | |||
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Background
The album was released to match the success of Ray Charles who was also a blind African American R&B singer.[2]
Track listing
All songs composed by Ray Charles, except where indicated.
- "Hallelujah I Love Her So"
- "Ain't That Love"
- "Don't You Know"
- "The Masquerade" (Herbert Magidson, Allie Wrubel)
- "Frankie & Johnny" (Traditional)
- "Drown in My Own Tears" (Henry Glover)
- "Come Back Baby"
- "Mary Ann"
- "Sunset" (Stevie Wonder, Clarence Paul)
- "My Baby's Gone" (Berry Gordy, Jr.)
References
- ↑ "Stevie Wonder > Album Discography > AllMusic". AllMusic.
- ↑ Ribowsky, Mark. Signed, Sealed and Delivered: The Soulful Journey of Stevie Wonder